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William Eber Brown

Birth3 Jan 1868 - Fraserville, 1654149, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death1915 - Allenville, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Born in Fraserville, 1654149, Nova Scotia, Canada on 3 Jan 1868. William Eber Brown married Fannie Jane Sabean and had 8 children. He passed away on 1915 in Allenville, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Fannie Jane Sabean
1884 - 1927
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Rhoda Irene Brown
1906 - 1994
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Edith Augusta Brown
1910 - 1978
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Clarence Edgar Brown
1912 - 1998
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Churchill Cochrane
1901 - Unknown
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Dorothy Mabel Brown
1902 - 1980
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J Russell Cochrane
1903 - 1907
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Stella Brown
1909 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Brown
1909 - Unknown

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